Brookelynn Morris is one crafter who is as diverse in her crafts as she is prolific. From fiber to mosaic to floral arrangements and smart crafting, you never know what amazingness will sprout from her creative mind. Brookelynn has contributed projects to 9 out of the 10 volumes of CRAFT, and a look at her author page gives a window into the wide range of her talents. Here is just a sampling from the pages of CRAFT before we check in with Brookelynn. From the tasty felted fruit that graced the cover of CRAFT Volume 02, she diversified to Custom Seat Covers in Volume 04:
From the simplicity of marzipan cake decorations in Volume 05, she switched gears to represented for the smart crafting movement with her LED Hula Hoop project in Volume 06:
Brookelynn taught us the folk art of making your own herbal, medicinal tinctures in Volume 07, and gave us a window into the ancient art of Bonsai in Volume 08:
What has Brookelynn been up to lately? Here’s what she shared with us:
“The biggest thing that I have been working on lately is the upcoming release of my first book, Feltique. It’s packed with projects that use needle felting, wet felting, commercial felt, and fulled felt. The entire process has been amazing, and I am really excited.”
“I met some new friends who taught me how to spin with a drop spindle. They showed me an amazing technique where you ply the yarn as you spin it. Mind blowing, but simple. Spinning is addictive!
I’ve also been planting my garden, and working on projects that really capture the woodland vibe. I made a forest faux cake for my springtime table.”
“Because temps are warming up, but I still live near the chilly Nor Cal coast, I’ve been working on light scarves. My favorite one is a scarflet of lightweight ruffles from a thrifted wool pancho. It looks like an Elizabethan collar.”
“I love riding mountainboards, and springtime means time to ride. A mountainboard is basically a giant skateboard, with inflatable tires and mounts to strap your feet in. It’s perfect for dirt roads, and I try to hit the trails at least two or three times a week.”
Hot! Thanks, Brookelynn!
Brookelynn has already contributed some great content to Craftzine (my favorite being her gorgeous Ikebana tutorial) and starting this upcoming Monday, May 18th, she is going to be our guest blogger for the week, bringing us fresh content every day. Stay tuned!
Brookelynn will be also be co-hosting the Needlefelting Playground with Miss Moxie at our Maker Faire Bay Area in San Mateo on May 30th and 31st. Stop by, meet Brookelynn, and play with wool!Special thanks to Michelle Feileacan Photography for the top picture and to Stella the adorable boxer for modeling the scarf!

I’m a word nerd who loves to geek out on how emerging technology affects the lexicon. When not fawning over perfect word choices, I can be found on the nearest mountain, looking for untouched powder fields and ideal alpine lakes.

I was an editor for the first 40 volumes of MAKE. The maker movement provides me with endless inspiration, and I love shining light on the incredible makers in our community. Covering art is my passion — after all, art is the first thing most of us ever made.

Contact me at snowgoli (at) gmail (dot) com.

Johan Ronström

You’ve got some nice stuff going on! And isn’t that a “Piratbyrån”-T-shirt! I like it!

Andrea

I wanted to take a look at the custom seat covers article, however, I get stuck in an endless loop of it wanting me to log in, me logging in, and then being redirected to the latest issue of Make. If I don’t log in, I get a message that the preview has ended before I can get to the article …

Becky Stern

When you’re logged into the digital edition of MAKE, go to the archives, and CRAFT will show up there. Email me at becky@craftzine.com if you still have trouble.